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  2. The Storyteller

    'You will find that the Countess of Caraven has more to think about than a trifle like love, Hildred. Her arms fell from him; she raised her ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.

    Night on the sea[?] innumerable stars sho[?]e in the sky, lambent, bright, and were reflected in the waves. A western wind, sweet is the breath of spring, had swept ...

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  5. CHAPTER VIII.

    A week had passed since Lady Caraven reached Paris—a strange week. She had seen but little of her husband. He never took breakfast with her, they met at dinner, ...

    Article : 566 words
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